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apotheose

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Verb1.apotheose - deify or glorifyapotheose - deify or glorify                    
deify - consider as a god or godlike; "These young men deify financial success"


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Which would prevail: the stout and humorless women of Andre Fougeron's Les Parisiennes au marche, 1948, or the bold stripes and wedge forms of Jean Dewasne's abstract (and oh-so-shiny) mural Apotheose de Marat, 1951?
erklarte nun unter Ruckgriff auf medizinisches Vokabular: "[D]er Englander ist die Apotheose des Kleinhirns, der Deutsche des Grosshirns
Othello, Oroonoko und die kartographische Representation Afrikas'; Janett Reinstadler, "Von der Apotheose des Eigenen, der Abspaltung des Anderen und der Krise des Sich-Selbst-Identischen: La Cisma de Inglaterra von Calderon de la Barca"; Ursula Jung, "Weibliche Autorschaft im spanischen Barock: Selbstinszenierung als das Andere bei Maria de Zayas und Feliciana Enriquez de Guzman"; and Sabine Schulting, "Wa(h)re Liebe.
 
 
 
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